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Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
University of California, San Diego

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The mission of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego is to be the premier institute for social science research on Mexico and U.S. - Mexican relations.

The Center supports research relevant to current policy issues in Mexico and US-Mexican relations in close collaboration with social scientists at Mexican institutions. In addition, most of the Center’s research involves comparative studies with a substantial Mexico component. The Center's current research projects focus on democratic governance, especially the administration of justice; environment and sustainable development (especially border water); Mexican migration to the United States; and economic development.

The Director of the Center is Dr. Christopher Woodruff, an international/development economist at the Graduate School for International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) at UCSD.

Paper Series for the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies


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PAPERS FROM 2006
Javier Dondé (May 22, 2006) Non Bis In Idem: Mexican Regulation and International Standards
Santos Ruesga and Gerardo Fujii (January 1, 2006) El comportamiento del mercado de trabajo en América Latina en el contexto de la globalización económica
PAPERS FROM 2005
Todd Eisenstadt and Alejandro Poiré (October 4, 2005) Campaign Finance and Playing Field "Levelness" Issues in the Run-up to Mexico's July 2006 Presidential Election
Carlos Moreno (January 19, 2005) Analyzing the Performance of Local Government in Mexico: A Political Explanation of Municipal Budgetary Choices
PAPERS FROM 2004
Gustavo Cano (September 2, 2004) Urban and Transnational Politics in America: Novus Ordo Seclorum?
Gustavo Cano (September 2, 2004) THE INSTITUTE OF MEXICANS ABROAD: THE DAY AFTER… AFTER 156 YEARS
Fernando Lozano (May 18, 2004) Tendencias recientes de las remesas de los migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos
Gustavo Cano Hernández (April 15, 2004) The Virgin, the Priest, and the Flag: Political Mobilization of Mexican Immigrants in Chicago, Houston, and New York
Irene Casique (March 3, 2004) Trabajo femenino, Empoderamiento y Bienestar de la Familia
Gustavo Cano Hernández (March 1, 2004) Mucho Grande Problema: Is That Right Mr. Huntington?
Jeffrey K. Staton (February 24, 2004) When Judges Go Public: The Selective Promotion of Case Results on the Mexican Supreme Court
María de los Angeles Pozas (February 4, 2004) Paradox of Mexican Firms' Modernization During the 1990s
PAPERS FROM 2003
José María Ramos (October 15, 2003) Managing Transborder Cooperation on Public Security: The Tijuana-San Diego Region
Olivia Ruiz (June 4, 2003) La Migración Centroamericana en la Frontera Sur: un Perfil del Riesgo en la Migración Indocumentada Internacional
Peter Andreas (May 15, 2003) A Tale of Two Borders: the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada Lines After 9-11
Hallie Eakin (January 17, 2003) Rural Responses to Climatic Variability and Institutional Change in Central Mexico
Zulema Valdez (January 17, 2003) Beyond Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Ethnicity and the Economy in Enterprise
Alfredo Hualde (January 17, 2003) Segmentation of Skills and Social Polarization In Tijuana’s Assembly Plant Industry
PAPERS FROM 2002
Gustavo Cano Hernández (October 30, 2002) The Chicago-Houston Report: Political Mobilization of Mexican Immigrants in American Cities
Alejandro Monsivais (October 28, 2002) La democracia ajena: Jóvenes, socialización política y constitución de la ciudadanía en Baja California.
Kathryn Kopinak (October 28, 2002) Introduction to the Panel on Social Costs of Urban and Industrial Growth in Northern Mexico
Diego Valadés Ríos (April 24, 2002) Gobierno y Congreso en México: necesidad de una relación simétrica

 
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